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RCR Tomlinson Ltd | ABN 81 008 898 486 | www.rcrtom.com.au | [email protected]
ASX ANNOUNCEMENT
18 February 2016
RCR FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE HALF YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2015:RESULTS FOR ANNOUNCEMENT TO MARKET
In accordance with Listing Rule 4.2A, RCR Tomlinson Ltd (ASX: RCR) enclose for immediate release the
following information:
Appendix 4D; and
RCR Financial Report for the Half-Year Ended 31 December 2015.
For further information please contact:
INVESTORS CONTACT:
Managing Director & CEO
Dr Paul DalgleishRCR Tomlinson Ltd+61 2 8413 [email protected]
ANALYSTS:
Chief Financial OfficerAndrew PhippsRCR Tomlinson Ltd+61 2 8413 3045
MEDIA CONTACT:
Media AdvisorAdam KilgourDiplomacy+61 413 120 346
About RCR
RCR Tomlinson Ltd (ASX code: RCR) (“RCR”) is one of Australia’s oldest and most diversified engineering and infrastructure companiesproviding turnkey integrated solutions to clients in the infrastructure, energy and resources sectors.
RCR’s core capabilities encompass structural, mechanical, piping and electrical disciplines, railway signalling & overhead wiring systems;OEM supply of materials handling and process equipment; asset repair and maintenance services; HVAC; facilities management, design andconstruction of power generation plants (using a wide range of fuels, solar and wind), integrated oil & gas services, both onshore andoffshore; and water infrastructure solutions.
RCR has operations across Australia, Asia and New Zealand. Additional information is available at www.rcrtom.com.au.
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Appendix 4D HY2016 | RCR Tomlinson Ltd 1
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The current reporting period is the six months ended 31 December 2015 (“HY16”) The prior comparative period is the six months ended 31 December 2014 (“HY15”)
RESULTS FOR ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE MARKET Up / Down Movement $’Million
Revenue from ordinary activities Down 11.8% to 515.3
Net profit after tax from ordinary activities Down 53.1% to 8.9
Net profit after tax for the full year attributable to members Down 53.1% to 8.9
A description of the figures reported above is contained in the Half Year Financial Report.
DIVIDEND INFORMATION Current reporting period:
Amount per share
Franked Amount per share
Tax Rate for Franking Credit
2016 Interim Dividend per share 1.75 cents 0.00 cents 0%
2016 Interim Dividend Dates Date
Record Date for determining entitlements to the 2016 Interim Dividend 10 March 2016
Payment Date for the 2016 Interim Dividend 6 April 2016
Dividend Re-Investment Plan will not operate in respect of the Final Dividend.
NTA BACKING HY16 HY15
Net tangible assets per share 79.7 cents 72.5 cents
Commentary on the Results for the Period This report should be read in conjunction with the attached Directors’ Report, Financial Statements and notes contained in the Half Year Financial Report. Audit Status The results are based on accounts which have been subject to an audit review and the Auditor’s Review Report contains no qualifications. Control Gained or Lost over Entities having a Material Effect During the six months ended 31 December 2015, RCR acquired Water Corporation’s Engineering and Construction Services (“ECS”) business. Refer to Note 6 in the Half Year Financial Report for details.
Chief Financial Officer Andrew Phipps
Date: 18 February 2016
RCR Tomlinson Ltd | ABN 81 008 898 486
Appendix 4D – Half Year Report Results for announcement to the market
Half Year Report for the six months ended 31 December 2015
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(ABN 81 008 896 486)
R C R T O M L I N S O N L T D
H a l f Y e a r F i n a n c i a l R e p o r t
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Half Year Financial ReportFor the Half Year Ended 31 December 2015
Directors' Report
DIRECTORS’ REPORT
The Directors present their report on the consolidated entity comprising RCR Tomlinson Ltd and its controlled entities (“RCR” or“the Company”) for the six months ended 31 December 2015 (“HY16”). RCR is a company limited by shares that is incorporatedand domiciled in Australia.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
The Directors of RCR in office during the financial year and up to the date for this report were:
Roderick Brown, Independent Non-Executive Director and Chairman
Dr Paul Dalgleish, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer
Eva Skira, Independent Non-Executive Director
Paul Dippie, Independent Non-Executive Director
Lloyd Jones, Independent Non-Executive Director
Bruce James, Independent Non-Executive Director
Sue Palmer, Independent Non-Executive Director
REVIEW OF OPERATIONS AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES
RCR is one of the leading diversified engineering and infrastructure companies in Australia, providing turnkey integrated solutionsto clients in the infrastructure, resources and energy sectors. RCR’s operations are strategically located in key markets acrossAustralia, New Zealand and Asia.
RCR operated through three businesses during HY16 – Infrastructure, Energy and Resources.
Infrastructure is a leading provider of rail and transport, water, electrical, HVAC, oil & gas and technical facilities managementservices. The business operates through the key brands of RCR, O’Donnell Griffin, Haden and Resolve FM. During the period, thebusiness expanded its water and waste water solutions business with the acquisition of Water Corporation’s Engineering andConstruction Services (“ECS”) business.
The businesses core capabilities encompass; electrical and instrumentation services; railway signalling and overhead wiringsystems; power generation, transmission and distribution systems and generator maintenance; design and construction of solarplants; high voltage cabling; switchboards and process control instrumentation; fire and data communications systems;engineering, installation and maintenance of mechanical systems and HVAC; facilities management services; and water treatmentsystems and technologies. The business operates in Australia, New Zealand and Vietnam.
Energy is a technology leader in power generation and energy plants. Utilising advanced technologies for a range of conventionaland renewable fuels, RCR Energy delivers power stations and steam generation plants through turnkey engineering, procurementand construction projects across a diverse range of industries including infrastructure, oil & gas and mining. The business providesongoing maintenance and shutdown services to power stations across Australia and New Zealand. RCR Energy operates with keyoffices in Australia, SE Asia and New Zealand.
Resources is a leading provider of engineering, construction, maintenance and shutdown services (above and below ground) to themining, resources, oil & gas and Liquefied Natural Gas (“LNG”) sectors.
The business also provides turnkey material handling solutions from design and manufacture, specialist shutdown andheat treatment services to off-site repairs and maintenance of heavy engineering equipment. The business in Australia operates anumber of regional workshops in WA (including the Pilbara region), SA, QLD and NSW.
This report should be read in conjunction with the most recent annual report.
GROUP RESULTS
The Company recorded Net Profit after Tax (“NPAT”) of $8.9 million, down from $19.0 million for the prior comparative period,being the six months ended 31 December 2014 (“HY15”).F
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Half Year Financial ReportFor the Half Year Ended 31 December 2015
Directors' Report
SUMMARY OF RESULTS
HY16 HY15
$M $M
Revenue 515.3 584.5
EBITDA (before transaction costs/non-recurring items)* 25.0 39.6
Depreciation (6.6) (7.0)
Amortisation (4.1) (3.8)
EBIT (before transaction costs/non-recurring items)* 14.3 28.8
EBIT Margin* 2.8% 4.9%
Transaction costs/non-recurring items* (0.8) 1.3
EBIT* 13.5 30.1
Net Finance Costs (1.6) (2.9)
Profit Before Income Tax 11.9 27.2
Income Tax Expense (3.0) (8.2)
Profit Attributable to Members of RCR Tomlinson Ltd** 8.9 19.0
* Non IFRS information, not subject to audit review
** As per the Consolidated Statement of Profit or Loss and Other Comprehensive Income
Revenues decreased by 11.8% from $584.5 million to $515.3 million. This is due to a combination of slower than expected awardof Infrastructure projects, a decline in the sale of RCR Mining Technology’s equipment, off-site repairs, heat treatment, “walk inthe door” work through RCR’s workshops and delays in the start-up of Energy projects for which RCR has preferred contractorstatus.
EBITDA decreased by 36.9% from $39.6 million to $25.0 million.
Transaction costs incurred in HY16 relate to the acquisition of the ECS business. Non-recurring items in HY15 relate to profit onthe sale of properties ($11.8 million) less non-recurring capital management initiatives and business rationalisation costs totalling$10.5 million.
Business Units Performance
Infrastructure
Sales Revenue decreased by 18.4% to $289.5 million in HY16 (HY15: $354.8 million). Earnings at $8.8 million(HY15: $17.8 million) reflect an EBIT contribution of 3.0%. The reduction in Earnings reflects the lower Revenues and the slowerthan expected infrastructure spend from state and federal governments.
Key contracts included the Novo Rail Alliance works for Transport for NSW (including commencement of Wynyard Station upgrade),multiple contracts under Sydney Water’s panel agreement, construction support for Chevron’s Gorgon Project, AGL’s 53MW BrokenHill Solar Project and the commencement of the augmentation of Subiaco Waste Water Treatment Plant.
During HY16 the ECS business was successfully integrated into RCR’s Infrastructure operations in WA.
Energy
Sales Revenue decreased by 1.1% to $89.2 million in HY16 (HY15: $90.2 million). Earnings at $1.6 million (HY15: $4.6 million)reflect an EBIT contribution of 1.8%. A number of significant tenders were submitted in HY16 resulting in RCR achieving preferredcontractor status. Revenues and Margins from these tenders are expected to be realised in future periods.
Key contracts included work for Thai Oil Power Project in Thailand, Early Contractor Involvement (“ECI”) for Adani’s Power Station,provision of maintenance at Origin’s Eraring Power Station and the supply of steam boilers to dairies in New Zealand. The EnergyService, Upgrades & Maintenance and Laser divisions also continue to make positive contributions to performance.F
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Half Year Financial ReportFor the Half Year Ended 31 December 2015
Directors' Report
Resources
Sales Revenue decreased by 2.0% to $168.1 million in HY16 (HY15: $171.6 million). Earnings at $8.9 million (HY15: $11.0 million)reflect an EBIT contribution of 5.3%. Revenues and Margins were adversely impacted due to a reduction in the sale of RCR MiningTechnology’s equipment and “walk in the door” work. This was seen across the majority of RCR’s workshops. However, constructionrevenue from the Roy Hill Project partially mitigated the aforementioned reductions.
Key contracts included Roy Hill Iron Ore Project under the direction of Samsung C&T, crushing plant for Rio Tinto’s MESA J Projectand the completion of Waste Composters for SITA. RCR continued to generate solid Recurring Revenues from maintenance andspare part sales. However, there was a general reduction in off-site repairs, heat treatment and new fabrication work.
CASH AND NET DEBT
Net debt increased to $32.0 million as at 31 December 2015, up from $12.2 million at the beginning of the period. The December2015 net debt comprised $19.3 million cash in hand and $51.3 million in borrowings (bank borrowings, accrued interest andfinance lease liabilities). The increase in net debt is somewhat attributable to the acquisition of the ECS business ($10.4 million)plus associated working capital ($3.5 million), FY15 final dividends ($10.5 million) and capital expenditure ($6.5 million).
RCR’s gearing ratio (net debt/(net debt + equity)) at 31 December 2015 was 9.2% (June 2015: 3.7%).
CAPITAL STRUCTURE
At 31 December 2015, there were 140,175,569 ordinary fully paid shares on issue (June 2015: 138,745,453) and 2,819,720performance rights on issue (June 2015: 5,429,720).
On 4 December 2015, the Company announced the continuation of its on market buy-back for up to 2.8 million ordinary fully paidshares. At the date of this report the Company had acquired 817,651 ordinary fully paid shares under the buy-back arrangement,which commenced 4 December 2014, for consideration of $1.5 million. In HY16, 562,000 shares were bought back costing$1.0 million.
DIVIDENDS
FY15 Final Dividend
On 8 October 2015, a Final Dividend of 7.50 cents per share franked to 20% at 30% corporate income tax rate was paid in respectof FY15. This represents an increase of 7.1% on the previous year, which was 7.00 cents per share. The Final Dividend paid was$10.5 million.
HY16 Interim Dividend
The Directors have declared an unfranked Interim Dividend of 1.75 cents per share. The interim dividend payout ratio of 27.3% isbroadly in line with the payout ratio in HY15 (25.4%). The record date for entitlement to the Interim Dividend will be 10 March 2016and the payment date will be 6 April 2016. The amount of this Interim Dividend is $2.5 million. The Company’s Dividend Re-investment Plan will not operate in respect of the Interim Dividend.
EMPLOYEES
The consolidated entity employed 3,578 employees as at 31 December 2015 (30 June 2015: 3,817).
SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN THE STATE OF AFFAIRS
Other than as disclosed elsewhere in the Directors’ Report, in the opinion of the Directors there were no significant changes in thestate of affairs of the consolidated entity that occurred during the period under review.
MATTERS SUBSEQUENT TO THE END OF THE FINANCIAL YEAR
The Directors have declared an unfranked dividend of 1.75 cents per share. The dividend will be payable on 6 April 2016 toshareholders on record as at 10 March 2016.
There has not arisen, in the interval between the end of the reporting period and the date of this report, any item, transaction orevent of a material or unusual nature which, in the opinion of the Directors has, or may, significantly affect the operations orfinancial position of the consolidated entity, the results of those operations, or the state of affairs of the consolidated entity, infuture periods.
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Half Year Financial ReportFor the Half Year Ended 31 December 2015
Directors' Report
LIKELY DEVELOPMENTS
Further information about the likely developments in the operations of the consolidated entity and the expected results of thoseoperations in future financial years has not been included in this report because disclosure of the information would be likely toresult in unreasonable prejudice to the consolidated entity.
AUDITORS’ INDEPENDENCE DECLARATION
Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu continues as external auditor in accordance with section 327 of the Corporations Act 2001. The auditor’sindependence declaration as required under section 307C of the Corporations Act 2001 is set out on page 6 and forms part of thisreport.
ROUNDING OFF OF AMOUNTS
The Company is a company of the kind referred to in Class Order 98/100, issued by the Australian Securities and InvestmentsCommission (“ASIC”) and dated 10 July 1998. In accordance with that Class Order, amounts in the Directors’ Report and Half YearFinancial Report have been “rounded off” to the nearest thousand dollars, unless otherwise indicated.
Signed in accordance with a resolution of Directors made pursuant to s.306 (3) of the Corporations Act 2001.
On behalf of the Directors,
Roderick BrownChairmanRCR Tomlinson LtdPerth, 17 February 2016
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Half Year Financial ReportFor the Half Year Ended 31 December 2015
Auditor’s Independence DeclarationF
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Half Year Financial ReportFor the Half Year Ended 31 December 2015Consolidated Statement of Profit or Loss and Other Comprehensive Income
31 Dec 15 31 Dec 14
$’000 $’000
Sales Revenue 515,251 584,462
Cost of Sales (480,163) (530,524)
Gross Profit 35,088 53,938
Other Income 634 16,496
Administrative Expenses (20,523) (37,429)
Finance Costs (1,683) (3,365)
Transaction Costs Associated with ECS Acquisition (771) -
Other Expenses (850) (2,486)
(23,193) (26,784)
Profit Before Income Tax for the Period 11,895 27,154
Income Tax Expense (2,974) (8,146)
Profit After Income Tax for the Period 8,921 19,008
Items that may be reclassified subsequently to profit or loss:
Exchange Difference on Translation of Foreign Operations 2,234 438
(Loss)/Gain on Foreign Exchange Contracts Entered into for FX Hedges (138) 250
Gain on Interest Rate Swap Contracts Entered into for Borrowing Hedges 173 118
Other Comprehensive Income for the Period, net of Income Tax 2,269 806
Total Comprehensive Income for the Period 11,190 19,814
Earnings per Share
Basic Earnings per Share (cents per share) 6.4 13.8
Diluted Earnings per Share (cents per share) 6.3 13.3
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Half Year Financial ReportFor the Half Year Ended 31 December 2015Consolidated Statement of Financial Position
31 Dec 15 30 Jun 15
$’000 $’000
Current Assets
Cash and Cash Equivalents 19,348 49,170
Trade and Other Receivables 196,779 213,206
Inventories 18,797 17,556
Other Current Assets 7,988 8,644
Total Current Assets 242,912 288,576
Non-Current Assets
Property, Plant and Equipment 51,303 49,593
Deferred Tax Assets 50,207 51,600
Goodwill 128,074 117,575
Other Intangible Assets 76,689 79,197
Total Non-Current Assets 306,273 297,965
Total Assets 549,185 586,541
Current Liabilities
Trade and Other Payables 102,339 129,683
Lease Liabilities 195 216
Borrowings 20,100 20,236
Current Tax Liabilities 320 203
Provisions 47,823 43,202
Deferred Revenue 27,425 32,909
Total Current Liabilities 198,202 226,449
Non-Current Liabilities
Borrowings 31,009 40,878
Provisions 3,507 3,070
Total Non-Current Liabilities 34,516 43,948
Total Liabilities 232,718 270,397
Net Assets 316,467 316,144
Equity
Issued Capital 136,905 134,127
Reserves (9,775) (8,912)
Retained Earnings 189,337 190,929
Total Equity 316,467 316,144
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Half Year Financial ReportFor the Half Year Ended 31 December 2015Consolidated Statement of Changes in Equity
IssuedCapital
Equity-Settled
EmployeeBenefitsReserve
ForeignCurrency
TranslationReserve
OtherReserves
RetainedEarnings Total
$’000 $’000 $’000 $’000 $’000 $’000
Balance at 1 July 2014 128,430 (6,770) 1,595 (555) 166,435 289,135
Profit for the Period - - - - 19,008 19,008
Other Comprehensive Income - - 438 368 - 806
Total Comprehensive Income for the Period - - 438 368 19,008 19,814
Acquisition of Treasury Shares – On Market (215) - - - - (215)
Issue of Treasury Shares to Employees 6,264 (6,264) - - - -
Share Buy-Back (85) - - - - (85)
Share Based Payments - 2,329 - - - 2,329
Dividends Paid - - - - (9,730) (9,730)
Balance at 31 December 2014 134,394 (10,705) 2,033 (187) 175,713 301,248
Balance at 1 July 2015 134,127 (9,329) 444 (27) 190,929 316,144
Profit for the Period - - - - 8,921 8,921
Other Comprehensive Income - - 2,234 35 - 2,269
Total Comprehensive Income for the Period - - 2,234 35 8,921 11,190
Acquisition of Treasury Shares – On Market (449) - - - - (449)
Issue of Treasury Shares to Employees 4,177 (4,177) - - - -
Share Buy-Back (950) - - - - (950)
Share Based Payments - 1,045 - - - 1,045
Dividends Paid - - - - (10,513) (10,513)
Balance at 31 December 2015 136,905 (12,461) 2,678 8 189,337 316,467
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Half Year Financial ReportFor the Half Year Ended 31 December 2015Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows
31 Dec 15 31 Dec 14
Note $’000 $’000
Cash Flows from Operating Activities
Receipts from Customers 585,119 628,077
Payments to Suppliers and Employees (574,761) (610,481)
Cash Generated From Operations 10,358 17,596
Income Tax (Payment)/Refund (503) 2,166
Other Income 169 51
Finance Costs (1,775) (3,125)
Net Cash Generated by Operating Activities 8,249 16,688
Cash Flows from Investing Activities
Interest Received 93 445
Proceeds from Sale of Property, Plant and Equipment 261 37,294
Purchase of Property, Plant and Equipment (6,513) (4,187)
Payment for Subsidiary and Other Businesses, Net of Cash Acquired 6 (10,400) -
Net Cash (Used)/Generated in Investing Activities (16,559) 33,552
Cash Flows from Financing Activities
Payment for Shares Acquired by the RCR Employee Share Trust (449) (215)
Payment for Buy-Back of Shares (950) -
Repayment of Borrowings 7 (10,000) (10,000)
Repayment of Lease Liabilities (22) (33)
Dividends Paid 3 (10,513) (9,730)
Net Cash Used in Financing Activities (21,934) (19,978)
Net (Decrease)/Increase in Cash and Cash Equivalents (30,244) 30,262
Cash and Cash Equivalents at the Beginning of the Period 49,170 42,594
Effects of exchange rate changes on balance of cash held in foreign currencies 422 163
Cash and Cash Equivalents at the End of the Period 19,348 73,019
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Half Year Financial ReportFor the Half Year Ended 31 December 2015Notes to the Financial Statements
NOTE 1. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
The half year financial report is a general purpose financial report prepared in accordance with the Corporations Act 2001 andAASB 134 ‘Interim Financial Reporting’. Compliance with AASB 134 ensures compliance with International Financial ReportingStandard IAS 34 ‘Interim Financial Reporting’. The half year financial report does not include notes of the type normally included inan annual financial report and should be read in conjunction with the most recent annual financial report.
Basis of Preparation
The financial report covers the consolidated entity of RCR Tomlinson Ltd and its controlled entities. RCR Tomlinson Ltd is a listedpublic company incorporated and domiciled in Australia.
It is also recommended that the half year financial report is considered together with any public announcements made by RCRduring the half year ended 31 December 2015 in accordance with the continuous disclosure obligations arising under theCorporations Act 2001.
The consolidated financial report has been prepared on the basis of historical cost, except for the revaluation of certain non-currentassets and financial instruments. Cost is based on the fair values of the consideration given in exchange for assets. All amountsare presented in Australian dollars.
The Company is of a type referred to in Class Order 98/100 issued by ASIC and in accordance with that Class Order, amounts inthe Directors’ Report and Financial Report, have been rounded to the nearest thousand dollars.
NOTE 2. APPLICATION OF NEW AND REVISED ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
Application of New and Revised Accounting Standards
The Group has adopted all of the new and revised Standards and Interpretations issued by the Australian Accounting StandardsBoard (the “AASB”) that are relevant to their operations and effective for the current half year.
There are no new and revised Standards and Amendments thereof and Interpretations effective for the current reporting periodthat are considered to have a material effect to the Company.
The adoption of all the new and revised Standards and Interpretations has not resulted in any changes to the Group’s accountingpolicies and has no effect on the amounts reported for the current or prior half years.
AASB 15 Revenue from Contracts with Customers, AASB 2014-5 Amendments to Australian Accounting Standards arising fromAASB 15
AASB 15 outlines a single comprehensive model for entities to use in accounting for revenue arising from contracts with customers;and replaces AASB 111 Construction Contracts, AASB 118 Revenue, Interpretation 13 Customer Loyalty Programmes,Interpretation 15 Agreements for the Construction of Real Estate, Interpretation 18 Transfers of Assets from Customers, andInterpretation 131 Revenue-Barter Transactions Involving Advertising Services. The core principle is that an entity recognisesrevenue to depict the transfer of promised goods or services to customers in an amount that reflects the consideration to whichthe entity expects to be entitled in exchange for those goods or services. The Company is assessing the full impact of adoptingAASB 15.
Additionally, at the date of authorisation of the financial statements, ‘IFRS 16 Leases’ (effective for annual periods beginning onor after 1 January 2019) was also in issue but not yet effective. Australian equivalent Standards and Interpretations have not yetbeen issued.
NOTE 3. DIVIDENDS
Details on dividends paid and payable in FY16 are as follows:
Cents Per Share $’000
Final Dividend for FY15 (20% franked) paid on 8 Oct 2015 7.50 10,513
Interim Dividend (unfranked) for HY16 payable on 6 Apr 2016 1.75 2,452
9.25 12,965
No provision has been made for this interim dividend in HY16 as the dividend was not declared or determined by the Directors onor before the reporting date.
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Half Year Financial ReportFor the Half Year Ended 31 December 2015Notes to the Financial Statements
No. Of Shares Shares
NOTE 4. ISSUED CAPITAL ‘000 $’000
(a) Fully Paid Ordinary Shares
Balance as at 1 July 2015 138,745 134,227
Issue of Treasury Shares 1,992 3,706
Share Buy-back (562) (950)
Balance as at 31 December 2015 140,175 136,983
(b) Treasury Shares
Balance as at 1 July 2015 (44) (100)
Acquisition of New Shares by the Trust (1,992) (3,706)
Acquisition of On-Market Shares by the Trust (260) (449)
Issue of Shares Under the LTI Plan 2,142 3,977
Issue of Deferred Shares Under the Executive STI Plan 111 200
Balance as at 31 December 2015 (43) (78)
Balance of Issued Capital as at 1 July 2015 138,701 134,127
Balance of Issued Capital as at 31 December 2015 140,132 136,905
At shareholders’ meetings each ordinary share is entitled to one vote when a poll is called, otherwise each shareholder has onevote on a show of hands.
Treasury shares are shares in RCR Tomlinson Ltd that are held by the RCR Employee Share Trust for the purpose of issuing sharesunder the equity based incentive schemes.
NOTE 5. SEGMENT REPORTING
Operating Segments
AASB 8 Operating Segments require the entity to identify operating segments and disclose segment information on the basis ofinternal reports that are provided to, and reviewed by, the chief operating decision maker of the consolidated entity to allocateresources and assess performance. In the case of the consolidated entity, the chief operating decision maker is the Board ofDirectors. Operating segments now represent the basis on which the Company reports its segment information to the Board on amonthly basis.
RCR operates in the following three segments:
Infrastructure is a leading provider of rail and transport, water, electrical, HVAC, oil & gas and technical facilities managementservices. The business operates through the key brands of RCR, O’Donnell Griffin, Haden and Resolve FM. During the year, thebusiness expanded its water and waste water solutions business with the acquisition of Water Corporation’s ECS business.
The businesses core capabilities encompass; electrical and instrumentation services; railway signalling and overhead wiringsystems; power generation, transmission and distribution systems and generator maintenance; design and construction of solarplants; high voltage cabling; switchboards and process control instrumentation; fire and data communications systems;engineering, installation and maintenance of mechanical systems and HVAC; facilities management services; and water treatmentsystems and technologies. The business operates in Australia, New Zealand and Vietnam.
Energy is a technology leader in power generation and energy plants. Utilising advanced technologies for a range of conventionaland renewable fuels, RCR Energy delivers power stations and steam generation plants through turnkey engineering, procurementand construction projects across a diverse range of industries including infrastructure, oil & gas and mining. The business providesongoing maintenance and shutdown services to power stations across Australia and New Zealand. RCR Energy operates with keyoffices in Australia, SE Asia and New Zealand.
Resources is a leading provider of engineering, construction, maintenance and shutdown services (above and below ground) to themining, resources, oil & gas and LNG sectors.
The business also provides turnkey material handling solutions from design and manufacture, specialist shutdown andheat treatment services to off-site repairs and maintenance of heavy engineering equipment. The business in Australia operates anumber of regional workshops in WA (including the Pilbara region), SA, QLD and NSW.
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Half Year Financial ReportFor the Half Year Ended 31 December 2015Notes to the Financial Statements
NOTE 5. SEGMENT REPORTING (CONTINUED)
Accounting Policies
Segment revenues and expenses are those directly attributable to the segments and include any joint revenue and expenses where a reasonable basis of allocation exists. Segment assets includeall assets used by a segment and consist principally of receivables, inventories, intangibles and property, plant and equipment, net of allowances and accumulated depreciation and amortisation.While most such assets can be directly attributed to individual segments, the carrying amount of certain assets used jointly by two or more segments is allocated to the segments on a reasonablebasis.
Infrastructure Energy Resources Corporate (Incl Elim.) Consolidated Group
Half Year Ended 2015 2014 2015 2014 2015 2014 2015 2014 2015 2014
31 Dec 2015 $’000 $’000 $’000 $’000 $’000 $’000 $’000 $’000 $’000 $’000
Sales Revenue 289,505 354,803 89,245 90,215 168,129 171,586 (31,628) (32,142) 515,251 584,462
Underlying Segment EBIT 8,778 17,830 1,610 4,647 8,878 10,979 (5,009) (4,690) 14,257 28,766
Transaction Costs - - - - - - (771) - (771) -
Non-Recurring Items - - - - - - - 1,308 - 1,308
Segment EBIT 8,778 17,830 1,610 4,647 8,878 10,979 (5,780) (3,382) 13,486 30,074
Interest Received - - - - - - 92 445 92 445
Finance Costs - - - - - - (1,683) (3,365) (1,683) (3,365)
Profit Before Income Tax 8,778 17,830 1,610 4,647 8,878 10,979 (7,371) (6,302) 11,895 27,154
Income Tax Expense - - - - - - (2,974) (8,146) (2,974) (8,146)
Profit After Income Tax 8,778 17,830 1,610 4,647 8,878 10,979 (10,345) (14,448) 8,921 19,008
Assets Dec 2015 June 2015 Dec 2015 June 2015 Dec 2015 June 2015 Dec 2015 June 2015 Dec 2015 June 2015
Segment Assets 339,522 366,919 111,605 113,062 92,327 86,508 5,731 20,052 549,185 586,541
Allocated Assets (7,758) (21,376) (12,878) (9,933) 1,219 1,178 19,417 30,131 - -
Total Assets 331,764 345,543 98,727 103,129 93,546 87,686 25,148 50,183 549,185 586,541
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Half Year Financial ReportFor the Half Year Ended 31 December 2015Notes to the Financial Statements
NOTE 6. BUSINESS COMBINATIONS
On 14 August 2015, RCR announced that it had acquired the ECS business from Water Corporation of Western Australia for apurchase price of $10.4 million. The acquisition was completed on 31 August 2015. The acquisition of ECS will further expandRCR’s Infrastructure business in WA and its capability to deliver national and international turnkey water and waste water projects.As part of the acquisition, RCR will be awarded a minimum of $130 million in new capital works over a three year period, with theprospect for this term to be extended.
Acquisition-related costs amounting to $0.8 million have been excluded from the consideration transferred and have beenrecognised as an expense in profit or loss in HY16.
Fair Value of Assets Acquired and Liabilities Assumed at the Date of Acquisition $’000
Non-Current AssetsProperty, Plant and Equipment 1,904
Deferred Tax Assets 1,329
Intangibles 1,570
Total Non-Current Assets 4,803
Total Assets 4,803
Current Liabilities
Provisions 4,312
Total Current Liabilities 4,312
Non-Current Liabilities
Deferred Tax Liabilities 471
Provisions 118
Total Non-Current Liabilities 589
Total Liabilities 4,901
Net Liabilities Acquired 98
The fair value assessment and accounting for the ECS business acquisition was finalised as at 31 December 2015.
Goodwill Arising on Acquisition
Consideration Transferred 10,400
Add Fair Value of Net Liabilities Acquired 98
Goodwill Arising on Acquisition 10,498
Goodwill arose on the acquisition of the ECS business because consideration paid for the combination included amounts in relationto the benefit of expected synergies, revenue growth, future market development and the assembled workforce of ECS. Thesebenefits are not recognised separately from Goodwill as they do not meet the recognition criteria for identifiable Intangible Assets.
Net Cash Outflow Arising on Acquisition
Consideration Paid in Cash 10,400
Less Cash and Cash Equivalents Acquired -
Net Cash Outflow Arising on Acquisition 10,400
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Half Year Financial ReportFor the Half Year Ended 31 December 2015Notes to the Financial Statements
NOTE 7. BORROWINGS
Bank Facilities
The Company’s current Banking Facility with the Commonwealth Bank of Australia is summarised below. The Banking Facility,together with existing Insurance Bonding Facilities and Bank Guarantee Line Facility, provides RCR with access to ongoing workingcapital for its operations.
The three year Banking Facility comprises (renewed on 4 December 2014):
A cash advance facility of $51.3 million. The facility is subject to repayments of $5.0 million per quarter and is fully repayableby November 2017;
A multi option facility of $75.0 million, for working capital, which includes overdraft, cash advance and business credit cards;and
A multicurrency contingent instrument facility of $95.0 million, which includes trade finance and bank guarantee facilities. Asat 31 December 2015, $45.6 million of the facility was utilised.
Insurance Bonding Facilities
The Company also has Insurance Bonding Facilities totalling $150.0 million. As at 31 December 2015, $24.8 million of the facilitieswere utilised.
Bank Guarantee Line Facility
During HY16 the Company entered into an agreement with HSBC Australia Limited for the provision of a $20 million guaranteeline facility. As at 31 December 2015, $11.3 million of the facility was utilised.
NOTE 8. CONTINGENT LIABILITIES AND COMMITMENTS
Performance Guarantees
RCR has indemnified its bankers and insurance bond providers in respect of bank guarantees, insurance bonds and letters of creditto various customers and suppliers for satisfactory contract performance and warranty security, in the following amounts:
31 December 2015: Bank Guarantees $56,908,790
Insurance Bonds $24,841,429
31 December 2014: Bank Guarantees $55,079,366
Insurance Bonds $36,756,245
Claims
Certain claims arising out of engineering and construction contracts have been made by, or against, controlled entities in theordinary course of business. The Directors do not consider the outcome of any of these claims will be materially different to theposition taken in the financial accounts of the consolidated entity.
NOTE 9. EVENTS AFTER BALANCE SHEET DATE
The Directors have declared an unfranked dividend of 1.75 cents per share. The dividend will be payable on 6 April 2016 toshareholders on record on 10 March 2016.
No matter or circumstance has arisen since 31 December 2015 that has significantly affected, or may significantly affect:
(a) the Company’s operations in future financial years, or
(b) the results of those operations in future financial years, or
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Half Year Financial ReportFor the Half Year Ended 31 December 2015Directors’ Declaration
The directors declare that:
(a) in the directors’ opinion, there are reasonable grounds to believe that the Company will be able to pay its debts as and whenthey become due and payable; and
(b) in the directors’ opinion, the attached financial statements and notes thereto are in accordance with the Corporations Act2001, including compliance with accounting standards and giving a true and fair view of the financial position and performanceof the consolidated entity.
Signed in accordance with a resolution of the directors made pursuant to s.303(5) of the Corporations Act 2001.
On behalf of the Directors,
Roderick J M BrownDirectorPerth, 17 February 2016
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Half Year Financial ReportFor the Half Year Ended 31 December 2015Independent Auditors’ Report
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Half Year Financial ReportFor the Half Year Ended 31 December 2015Independent Auditors’ Report
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